《太阳照常升起:一部朝圣小说》

Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
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摘要:虽然海明威的小说《太阳照常升起》中没有提及圣地亚哥之路,但杰克·巴恩斯沿着圣地亚哥之路走过了巴黎、勃艮第、潘普洛纳、圣Sebastián和马德里,并参观了中世纪朝圣者使用的特定城门、旅馆和医院。巴恩斯使用语言,感知空间和方向的方式,很大程度上取决于他在朝圣路线上的位置。作为他内心的北方,圣地亚哥之路在小说中提供了一个隐藏的结构:通过对凯尔特和天主教传统中圣地亚哥之路的社会历史的讨论,本文通过朝圣的镜头来审视海明威的第一部小说,这一方法为海明威皈依天主教如何影响他的写作提供了重要的启示。
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The Sun Also Rises: A Pilgrimage Novel
Abstract:While allusions to the Camino de Santiago are concealed in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises, Jake Barnes follows the Camino path in Paris, Burguete, Pamplona, San Sebastián and Madrid, and he visits the specific citygates, hostels, and hospitals used by Medieval pilgrims. The way Barnes uses language, perceives space and direction, depend largely upon his location in relation to the pilgrimage route. As his inner north, the Camino de Santiago provides a hidden structure in the novel: through a discussion of the social history of the Camino in Celtic and Catholic traditions, this article examines Hemingway’s first novel through the lens of the pilgrimage, an approach that sheds important light on how Hemingway’s conversion to Catholicism shaped his writing.
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